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. >> mall of america on black friday, that is the thick of it right there. >>> with the economy so uncertain because of the fiscal cliff will it be the discounter or the luxury retailer? >> that is the question we are asking our two guests. eddie roomer from key bank capital markets and eric vito. gentlemen, great to have you on the show today. eric, how do i play black friday and the future holiday season? >> if you look at it this is a bargain-driven season. i think the people taking advantages are the players with the best discounts. they did take advantage of lower raw material costs to lower pricing here. when you look at this, you get aggress erv, names like aeropostal and a company like new york and coach, spending two years on figuring out how to discount right. >> ed, how do the lux injure are retailers do? >> clearly this is the morning for the value price retailers action though we saw tremendous traffic at nordstrom. frankly the store was jammed. we thinks companies like nordstrom are well positioned. >> who is not well positioned. >> it kind of levels of expectations here. retai
. >> mall of america on black friday, that is the thick of it right there. >>> with the economy so uncertain because of the fiscal cliff will it be the discounter or the luxury retailer? >> that is the question we are asking our two guests. eddie roomer from key bank capital markets and eric vito. gentlemen, great to have you on the show today. eric, how do i play black friday and the future holiday season? >> if you look at it this is a bargain-driven season. i think...
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. >> we need another shopping event in america. >> that's what we really need, isn't it? heading toward the close. they've been shopping for bargains on wall street. the dow down 63 point. i say just because it was 120. that was the number at the low of the session earlier today. we're well off that number. >> many investors left this stock for dead, hence why we're showing zombies. >> last year's cnbc christmas party. >> it has been resurrected. can you guess what company it is? find out if you should buy in or just let the stock rest in peace. >>> more and more democrats willing to jump off the fiscal cliff rather than take a deal they don't like? the house's top democratic tax writer thinks that's a really bad idea. find out when sandra levin joins us later on the "closing bell." [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to f
. >> we need another shopping event in america. >> that's what we really need, isn't it? heading toward the close. they've been shopping for bargains on wall street. the dow down 63 point. i say just because it was 120. that was the number at the low of the session earlier today. we're well off that number. >> many investors left this stock for dead, hence why we're showing zombies. >> last year's cnbc christmas party. >> it has been resurrected. can you guess what...
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you have to be the most diversified businessman in america. wouldn't you say? >> i have a diversified portfolio. >> reporter: gillman is a republican in a state represented by one of america's most powerful democrats, harry reid. >> he's been a friend to the state of nevada. so certainly i supported his campaigns. >> reporter: but he doesn't agree with reid on everything and he's worried about the fiscal cliff in a region recovering more slowly than the rest of the nation. >> to me, our world is tied to confidence. confidence in our leaders, confidence in washington. confidence in taxes. trying to figure out what's going to happen with all the health care. and we are absolutely crushed with regulation. this is where the buck stops. all of the rules that are made back there. all the regulations that are made back there. all the financial decisions, they all flow right down here to where you and i are standing. and if companies aren't calling and if they aren't expanding and if we aren't growing, then we're going in the opposite direction. >> reporter: applied an
you have to be the most diversified businessman in america. wouldn't you say? >> i have a diversified portfolio. >> reporter: gillman is a republican in a state represented by one of america's most powerful democrats, harry reid. >> he's been a friend to the state of nevada. so certainly i supported his campaigns. >> reporter: but he doesn't agree with reid on everything and he's worried about the fiscal cliff in a region recovering more slowly than the rest of the...
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>> this is what i like to call corporate america's dirty little secret. "the wall street journal" got the buzz going with a great series start. it started yesterday, following through today, pointing out the so-called 10351 plans. these are plans you put in place if you're going to sell shares over a specific period of time. >> we always talk about these. we have an executive on. why did you sell stock last week in this company? he'll say it was because we had a set plan in place. >> i do a story. i'd be working on some project. somebody would say see the selling by this ceo? i'd go back and look and see there was regular selling. i would just sit back. but then i would talk to the guys who are really in the insider selling business. they'd always say, no, no, no, no, no. you got to look at these 10b-5 plans because they can be put in and pulled out at the whim of the executive. >> they can be manipulated. >> or what appears to be manipulated. that's what's wonderful ability this journal piece. two things it says i think we have to focus on. one you can s
>> this is what i like to call corporate america's dirty little secret. "the wall street journal" got the buzz going with a great series start. it started yesterday, following through today, pointing out the so-called 10351 plans. these are plans you put in place if you're going to sell shares over a specific period of time. >> we always talk about these. we have an executive on. why did you sell stock last week in this company? he'll say it was because we had a set plan...
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bank of america, highest close since april. jpmorgan also good. simon, you think the sandy play would be over, but no. trex, those waterproofing products -- >> you got to wonder if they're covering shorts in advance of the employment report perhaps, bob. >> they're buying on sandy pretty heavy on these stocks. >> >>ty, more later, back to you. >>> a lot of economic data out today. some of it supposed to have come out earlier in the week, was delayed. shows an economy building momentum. that is at least until sandy came. steve leisman here. steve, is sandy going to slam the brakes on this slightly upward arc we're seeing in the economy? >> it is definitely going to have an impact on the economy. today we got a read on the economy ahead of sandy giving us really a baseline. that baseline was a little bit better than economists originally thought. at almost every count. perhaps the miss here -- what a nice graphic they made. perhaps the miss there was because they don't know how to estimate the new methodology. but that was better than expected. clai
bank of america, highest close since april. jpmorgan also good. simon, you think the sandy play would be over, but no. trex, those waterproofing products -- >> you got to wonder if they're covering shorts in advance of the employment report perhaps, bob. >> they're buying on sandy pretty heavy on these stocks. >> >>ty, more later, back to you. >>> a lot of economic data out today. some of it supposed to have come out earlier in the week, was delayed. shows an...
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david walker joining us, founder of comeback america initiative. good to see you. thanks for joining us. david, give us your sense of business getting to the work of the fiscal cliff once we know who takes this election. >> it has to be priority one for whoever wins tonight. we'll need extraordinary presidential leadership. we haven't had it in a number of years. we need to avoid the fiscal cliff between now and the end of the year and address the much bigger challenge which is avoiding the fiscal abyss. next year through a grand bargain. >> barring a surprise or a few surprises in the near future, we may have a house still run by the republicans, a senate still run by the dems. does that make negotiations over the next 55 days easier or harder? >> obviously harder. it makes it -- it will be tough. first of all, i saw you got rick over there. i had a special pass i was going to have rick santelli as my guest here at the obama after party. you flew him out to new jersey. >> that would bring the room to -- i would pay money to see that. >> the fact is with the -- you
david walker joining us, founder of comeback america initiative. good to see you. thanks for joining us. david, give us your sense of business getting to the work of the fiscal cliff once we know who takes this election. >> it has to be priority one for whoever wins tonight. we'll need extraordinary presidential leadership. we haven't had it in a number of years. we need to avoid the fiscal cliff between now and the end of the year and address the much bigger challenge which is avoiding...
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as we first reported yesterday, john mcafee is on the run in central america. he is wanted for murder. we have new information this hour, including his side of the story. >>> and tens of thousands of people are still without power in the 12 wealthiest counties in the country. my mere and father-in-law got theirs back last night, but they still have no heat, no hot water and no laundry. we sent gary gam minute ski into the mess in his home up to with two cameras and what he came back with will stun you. sue is live at the new york stock exchange. sue? >> i have seep a little bit of that ty, you don't want to miss gary's story in a few minutes much the markets have been up and down on either side unchanged today. right now the dow is in the green by 22 points, the s and p up about 2.75 points. nasdaq negative by a quarter percent. gold market, a little profit taking there, well up above the 1700 level. west texas intermediate crude down two-thirds of a percent. all of this as the count down to the fiscal cliff ticks away. your money is literally being held hostag
as we first reported yesterday, john mcafee is on the run in central america. he is wanted for murder. we have new information this hour, including his side of the story. >>> and tens of thousands of people are still without power in the 12 wealthiest counties in the country. my mere and father-in-law got theirs back last night, but they still have no heat, no hot water and no laundry. we sent gary gam minute ski into the mess in his home up to with two cameras and what he came back...
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>> goldman, bank of america. citi bank of america will be sued less by a romney administration. >> what about defense stocks? >> the reason why lockheed martin -- you put them between china and the rest of the world. a lot of people in china seeing a lot of latorals. you need submarines. the fight was over bayonetes. the guy that comes to your door, buy it. >> cabela's ran out of crossbows last saturday. >> they are great with zombies. >> romney favors a navy. if you go back to the 600 ship navy that reagan wanted, he made a lot of money with aircraft carriers. but they are private now. do lockheed martin with the lattoral. >> this was a mad dash for "mad money." i have other ideas. >> we need a lot of them because there is a lot of chinese to aim them at. >> it is like you are trying toen circle china. >> i get the naval publications they believe they are underestimating the chinese threat. it is like when the 8th army crossed over and they didn't want to be their man with the tenth eye corp. the first division.
>> goldman, bank of america. citi bank of america will be sued less by a romney administration. >> what about defense stocks? >> the reason why lockheed martin -- you put them between china and the rest of the world. a lot of people in china seeing a lot of latorals. you need submarines. the fight was over bayonetes. the guy that comes to your door, buy it. >> cabela's ran out of crossbows last saturday. >> they are great with zombies. >> romney favors a...
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the mall of america is without a doubt the most representative thing about america that i know. >> the worst place to be today is what i was going to say. >> depends on who you are. >> if you're mark sanchez, go there and nobody will know who you are. >> back to that. >> second reference. sorry. we are just a couple minutes away from the opening bell. a shortened day. we'll trade nonetheless. let's bring in matthew. he has kids day here at nyse. matt has his girls just off camera. this will be the most high pressured interview that you have ever done. don't screw up. they'll know. >> it's good they are not on camera because they were going to give me rabbit ears. >> they are now. >> trying to embarrass me. >> obviously black friday is getting all of the attention. cypress looking for a bailout. a lot of conflicts without eurozone. it's a fun retail focus day. a lot of macro issues still out there for this market. >> last week earlier in the week it was surprising. one of the biggest accounting scandals possibly. an insider trading scandal. >> same week. >> markets went higher. now reta
the mall of america is without a doubt the most representative thing about america that i know. >> the worst place to be today is what i was going to say. >> depends on who you are. >> if you're mark sanchez, go there and nobody will know who you are. >> back to that. >> second reference. sorry. we are just a couple minutes away from the opening bell. a shortened day. we'll trade nonetheless. let's bring in matthew. he has kids day here at nyse. matt has his girls...
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the exchange is playing muse six in honor of this bank, which is being called america's most exciting bank. >> that's what they call themselves. and maybe that's why they have this music, because it's actually quite loud. >> let's see if they start dancing the executives. >> the race is on to see which bank is the most exciting in this country. >> a new trend here. >> in the meantime, here's the opening bell for a thursday morning. again brook shire -- nasdaq to the nyc and over at the daz damage, fran drescher, star of the sitcom, a great comedian. still responding to the news in the world of social media, whether it's living social and some reported layoffs or what andrew mason said about his tenure at groupon. >> to fire himself, he's not ready to fire himself. >> that was the first step i thought on the right path. i mean he just needs to go one step further, a la mark zuckerberg and go on a conference call and be humble. >> apple today up 8, i still think david boeing is the most influential tech writer of all time. and the apple miniis going to end up being a huge success. >> i
the exchange is playing muse six in honor of this bank, which is being called america's most exciting bank. >> that's what they call themselves. and maybe that's why they have this music, because it's actually quite loud. >> let's see if they start dancing the executives. >> the race is on to see which bank is the most exciting in this country. >> a new trend here. >> in the meantime, here's the opening bell for a thursday morning. again brook shire -- nasdaq to...
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my favorite writer going in america. i worked for him at "time" magazine and no omg in that product list. there's no omg. i need omg to keep momentum. look. an inexpensive stock with cash and do a lot with the dividend and when he said that to me, i decided to trim for the charitable trust. i just had to. it was devastating. i knew jobs better than anyone than his family. >> with cash and credible sales still margins trading at, what, about 11. what kind of discount do you out if a stock like that for only selling well and instead of the next -- >> at 558 guess to a 12.6 multiple. >> look. if i knew there's a resolution of the fiscal cliff or the capital gains rate at 25%, then i would say, probably not worth it to sell because they can come up with an omg factor. remember what jobs said in the book. cook is not a product guy. >> no. jobs had lunch every day with who? johnny ives. >> that's the positive. he can deliver and the stock's inexpensive. fiscal cliff says sell until otherwise. itv says sell until otherwise. i n
my favorite writer going in america. i worked for him at "time" magazine and no omg in that product list. there's no omg. i need omg to keep momentum. look. an inexpensive stock with cash and do a lot with the dividend and when he said that to me, i decided to trim for the charitable trust. i just had to. it was devastating. i knew jobs better than anyone than his family. >> with cash and credible sales still margins trading at, what, about 11. what kind of discount do you out...
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co-head m&a north america at jpmorgan. carl, back to you. >> what cost $2.5 million encrusted with sapphires, rubies and white diamond? the answer to that later on in today's million dollar minute but first rick santelli is working on the next hour of "squawk on the street." >> that sounds like a heck of a piece of jewelry. i hope that taxpayers don't guarantee whether it's stolen or not which leads me to what we'll talk about on the santelli exchange. the taxpayers of this country just seem to be guaranteeing just about everything whether it's flood insurance, crop insurance, banks. let's see, retirement. entitlements. savings accounts. all of this guaranteed. housing. mortgages. all guaranteed by the government. but why? i'm going to find another item that you might not know set to expire. it's checking accounts for business. we guarantee everything. i think it's time we stop. tune in top of the hour. time t. tune in top of the hour. ♪ [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's a
co-head m&a north america at jpmorgan. carl, back to you. >> what cost $2.5 million encrusted with sapphires, rubies and white diamond? the answer to that later on in today's million dollar minute but first rick santelli is working on the next hour of "squawk on the street." >> that sounds like a heck of a piece of jewelry. i hope that taxpayers don't guarantee whether it's stolen or not which leads me to what we'll talk about on the santelli exchange. the taxpayers of...
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that goes on in corporate america every day. >> that's true. and that's why, you know, the stock's reacting a little bit on the downside here, because from an investor standpoint, he was known for kind of rejuvenating windows a little bit after vista and being an aggressive manager. and as a steward of one's investment, investors like that. if employees don't happen to like that, that's not an investor's concern. >> so at 27 here, almost about 10 cents above $27, is this a playable trade? is his departure and potential surrounding his successor, is that material to the stock? >> well, if you believe in the opportunity, it obviously gives you a better entry point here. we're neutral on microsoft. we think the stock is largely going to be driven by its success or failure in tablets and mobile. despite some of the success they're having on the enterprise side, i think those are the two debatable points that's going to decide the fate of this stock over the next year. and we, for us, the jury's still out on tablets and mobiles in microsoft. >> what
that goes on in corporate america every day. >> that's true. and that's why, you know, the stock's reacting a little bit on the downside here, because from an investor standpoint, he was known for kind of rejuvenating windows a little bit after vista and being an aggressive manager. and as a steward of one's investment, investors like that. if employees don't happen to like that, that's not an investor's concern. >> so at 27 here, almost about 10 cents above $27, is this a playable...
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a big win for mbia in that war with bank of america. more on that later. >> let's go over stocks in the dow in the last couple years that have done poorly. alcoa. hewlett packard. bank of america. it's done nothing. it's done absolutely nothing. even when all of the banks had a resurgence, they gave that up and a lot is endless lawsuits that they tell you they have it together. a tremendous number of lawsuits involved in the banking business. these bills are actually adding up. it's actually hitting the bottom line. >> it is. after a few billion you are talking real money. we talk a lot last week about the autonomy acquisition for hp and how terrible it was but nothing will compare to what countrywide did to that company, to bank of america. >> all of these little things that might have been great in order to be able to just deal with what happened. >> liabilities they took on. incredible. they are dealing with it. investors believe they have moved through it to a large extent. >> the stock is up from 5.6 where warren buffett got involv
a big win for mbia in that war with bank of america. more on that later. >> let's go over stocks in the dow in the last couple years that have done poorly. alcoa. hewlett packard. bank of america. it's done nothing. it's done absolutely nothing. even when all of the banks had a resurgence, they gave that up and a lot is endless lawsuits that they tell you they have it together. a tremendous number of lawsuits involved in the banking business. these bills are actually adding up. it's...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," everyone. we are a few seconds away from weekly jobless claims and productivity numbers. rick santelli is in chicago and steve liesman in studio with us. rick why don't we let you take it away so we can get the numbers. >> buzz and the survey says non-farm productivity third quarter preliminary up 1.9, unit labor costs they actually are in the red, that's a good thing, down 0.1. if we look at revisions to both numbers we see our last look was 1.9 so pretty equal on productivity, that number kind of fits in but the drop in unit labor costs is someth
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade....
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america's gift headquarters. walmart. >>> all this week we've been catching up with the stars with the newest and the last "twilight" saga movie. taylor lautner was just 15 when he auditioned for the role of werewolf jacob black and now he is an older, wiser 20-year-old. maybe this time jacob will finally get the girl. >> i'll keep my distance for now. >> safer for the baby to see how you do with me first. >> since when do you care about arasme? >> take a whif. >> well, i can see what everyone has been talking about. jake, you really do stink. >> taylor lautner is here. good morning. you smell just fine. >> thank you. >> just so everybody knows. >> that makes me feel better. >> it's the end of an era with the end of the "twilight" movies and that had us looking back. we just kind of wanted to go through your body of work. here you are. we'll show you in "new moon" and then "eclipse." >> oh, boy. >> now here we have you in "breaking dawn" part one. >> oh, boy. >> in the finale do you get a shirt is the question? >
america's gift headquarters. walmart. >>> all this week we've been catching up with the stars with the newest and the last "twilight" saga movie. taylor lautner was just 15 when he auditioned for the role of werewolf jacob black and now he is an older, wiser 20-year-old. maybe this time jacob will finally get the girl. >> i'll keep my distance for now. >> safer for the baby to see how you do with me first. >> since when do you care about arasme? >>...
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, blue america, we're one united states of america. >> i believe we can seize this future together because we are not as divided as our politics suggest. we're not as cynical as the pundits believe. we are greater than the sum of our individual ambitions. and we remain more than a collection of red states and blue states. we are and forever will be the united states of america. >> did you hear that line, joe? that was for you. not as cynical -- >> you know, though, the big questions that come out of that, though, we are one united states of america, there are some still deep political divides. and how do you bridge that? how do you find om compromise? because i felt pretty good about things this morning that maybe we'd see compromise, and then over the last couple of hours of talking, i've been less optimistic about things. what does compromise look like? >> compromise looks like the democrats and the republicans -- if we're talking about fiscal issues, which is the things we're concerned about foremost, it's democrats stepping up and saying, yes, we're willing to cut the entitlement progr
, blue america, we're one united states of america. >> i believe we can seize this future together because we are not as divided as our politics suggest. we're not as cynical as the pundits believe. we are greater than the sum of our individual ambitions. and we remain more than a collection of red states and blue states. we are and forever will be the united states of america. >> did you hear that line, joe? that was for you. not as cynical -- >> you know, though, the big...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. get to sears 48 hour sale this friday and saturday. whatever it takes, save 50% off sweaters, or more with pass. and get this toshiba 32" lcd for $249.99. plus, members can get $10 in points. this is how to gift. this is sears. he is a good little monkey and always very curious. one day george got an important letter... he's built a rocket ship to travel into space. girl: google, how far is earth to the moon? google voice response: moon is 238,900 miles... mother vo: the great moment had come... ...3...2...1. ♪ >>> well, ever hit reply all on an e-mail accidentally? a student at new york university did that on monday when he was trying to forward a message from the school to his mom. >> what happened, instead, it went out to nearly 40,000 students and led to what's being called reply-allpacolypse. can you imagine this
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. get to sears 48 hour sale this friday and saturday. whatever it takes, save 50% off sweaters, or more with pass. and get this toshiba 32" lcd for $249.99. plus, members can get $10 in points. this is how to gift. this is sears. he is a good little monkey and always very curious. one day...